Malini Parthasarathy quits as Hindu exec editor

20 July 2011

The Hindu boardroom strife—over the appointment of a non-family professional as editor—has claimed its first victim in the newsroom.

Malini Parthasarathy, who would have become the first woman editor of a broadsheet English newspaper had the traditional succession plan been implemented, has resigned as executive editor of the paper.

Last month, a section of the family-owned Hindu board, led by editor-in-chief N. Ram, chose current Delhi bureau Siddharth Varadarajan as the next editor of the paper.

This was contested in the CLB by Ram’s brothers N. Murali and N. Ravi, and their cousins, sisters Nirmala Lakshman and Malini Parthsarathy. The CLB ruled in their favour but Ram & Co went to the Madras High Court and obtained a stay on the CLB order. In response, Ravi, Nirmala and Malini filed a special leave petition at the Supreme Court, which declined to step in and asked the CLB to proceed with haste.

3 Responses to “Malini Parthasarathy quits as Hindu exec editor”

It is but just on the part of Malini to take a firm stand. As a journalist I have followed some of her stories in 90’s. She deserves to be the head of the newspaper. It is demeaning at times to work under a junior. Malini, let the war continue.

“Malini Parthasarathy, who would have become the first woman editor of a broadsheet English newspaper had the traditional succession plan been implemented….” is not correct.

A T Jayanti is, for your information, the editor of Deccan Chronicle, a broadsheet. She is still ruling the roost, hiring and firing people at her will and pleasure.
I remember, if I remember right, a woman was the editor of Maharashtra (Poona) Herald years ago.